To Kill a Mockingbird

explain the impact of the childerns relationships with their aunt and uncle jack

explain the impact of the childerns relationships with their aunt and uncle jack

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Uncle Jack is a breath of fresh air, he adores the children and spoils them as uch as he's allowed.

Their relationship with Aunt Alexandra isn't quite the same. She seems to spend a lot of time criticizing their behavior and their father's parenting skills. Thus, the children do not look forward to spending time with her and certainly dread her temporary stay.

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To Kill a Mockingbird